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We break down each of Nintendo's internal teams in an effort to make sense of the future. Nintendo has a large roster of internal teams, ranging from the famed EAD Groups to their Western friends at Retro Studios. You can usually guess at what might be c
What is it?: EAD Comprehensive Group is the managerial group that Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka, two cagey old Nintendo veterans, head up. Primarily, Miyamoto, Tezuka, and the rest of the staff are focused on managing staffs, budgets, and concepts.
But Retro Studios only worked on the Donkey Kong Country Returns level
What is it?: Yoshio Sakamoto’s quirky team, which finished up development of Rhythm Heaven Fever last year. They’ve also made the majority of the WarioWare and Metroid games. What might they be doing?: Kikitrick, a weird, weird, weird game that just came
Another week, another episode of the NintendoFuse Podcast! This week, we discuss new details on Kid Icarus: Uprising, what kind of StreetPass support Resident Evil: Revelations will have, Wii U‘s re-appearance at CES, speculation on what Retro Studios is
Two years is a long time for a major studio to stay quiet. Though it worked on some of the tracks for Mario Kart 7 , Retro Studios has not shipped a major project since Donkey Kong Country Returns at the end of 2010. Since then, the company has been quie
Considering the onslaught of Zelda-related content we received in 2011 thanks to the franchises 25th anniversary, it's likely Nintendo will lay low on the Zelda front in 2012. We may, if we're lucky, see a global release for that gorgeous piece of Zelda
The build, taken from early 2006, was made with the GameCube in mind. The entire prototype can be played with a GameCube controller (or a Wiimote), so that’s a strong indication that Retro Studios was making the title for old hardware. As we now know, th
Retro Studios is an American video game developer based in Austin, Texas, USA. It was founded in 1998 by Jeff Spangenberg as a second-party developer to Japan-based video game company Nintendo. It is currently wholly owned by Nintendo (thus a first-party developer), with about 60 employees. Full Article
But Retro Studios only worked on the Donkey Kong Country Returns level
